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Good call on the gas can. For gods sakes be careful and keep it well away from any welding or grinding. I had to stop my dad when he was welding within about 10 ft of the can. Normally he is very careful but in his rush to get the job done he neglected the can.

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Hey Smooth! I saw a picture of your cart over on SFT and used it as part of a post on taking pictures of our work. Kinda tough over there because of the low limit on picture size. Those magnetic ground clamps stuck on the side of the tank kinda threw me. I'm a newbie to welding and hadn't seen them before. I thought they were part of the tank keeper -something to keep bottles upright? The SFT guys clued me in.

I really like the way you made the tank keeper. Much more secure than a chain! Guess I'll have to add a cart like that to my project list.

Thanks again - DrBob

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Hey Smooth! I saw a picture of your cart over on SFT and used it as part of a post on taking pictures of our work. Kinda tough over there because of the low limit on picture size. Those magnetic ground clamps stuck on the side of the tank kinda threw me. I'm a newbie to welding and hadn't seen them before. I thought they were part of the tank keeper -something to keep bottles upright? The SFT guys clued me in.

I really like the way you made the tank keeper. Much more secure than a chain! Guess I'll have to add a cart like that to my project list.

Thanks again - DrBob

DrBob,
Hope you went back to my post, I posted some new pics. I am sorry for being lazy and just snapping off the shots. What is funny is that I have been a professional video producer, specializing in training programs for over 27 years. Been using Photoshop before it was called Photoshop. When you do something for a living you tend to get relax on your techniques.